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    ⁣Happy World Elephant Day!⠀⠀Dublin Zoo is home to a herd of 11 Asian elephants; 7 females- Bernhardine, Yasmin, Asha, Anak, Samiya, Zinda and Avani; and 4 males- Kavi, Ashoka, Kabir and Sanjay 🐘⠀Asian elephants are classed as ‘endangered’ and there is thought to be as little as 40,000 animals left in the wild.⠀Dublin Zoo helps support the Kaziranga National Park with funding ...

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  2. Nov 16, 2022 · Right of Passage: Wildlife Corridors Project. Summary: In 2022, Dublin Zoo began partnering with the Wildlife Trust of India (WTI) to help conserve and protect Asian elephants in the wild. WTI is a registered charity and works to conserve wildlife and its habitat in partnership with the Government of India, state governments, and the local ...

  3. Mar 28, 2023 · Dublin Zoo is home to one of the most successful breeding herds of Asian elephants in the world, thanks in part to the modern protected contact programme at Dublin Zoo which centred on the elephant’s biological, physiological and psychological needs. Since 2007, Dublin Zoo has seen the arrival of nine elephants.

  4. At the Dublin Zoo lives 5 elephants with records in this database: ( detail list) ♀ Asha born 2007-05-07. ♀ Avani born 2017-03-19. ♀ Bernhardine (Bernhardini) born 1984-06-16. ♀ Samiya born 2014-09-17. ♀ Zinda born 2016-09-19. Comments / pictures. The old elephant house in the 30s. In the new facilities, the elephants are operated in ...

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    Dublin Zoo ( Irish: Zú Bhaile Átha Cliath [3] [4] ), in Phoenix Park, is a zoo in Dublin, Ireland, and one of Dublin's most popular attractions. Established and designed in 1830 by Decimus Burton, it opened the following year. [5] [6] Today it focuses on conservation projects, breeding programmes, and growing awareness for animals. [7]

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